They’re children. Children almost always have fuller and longer hair than adults. Because usually the parent has to fight with them to comb their hair and they’re not ripping through their hair like adults do when they’re doing their own hair. A lot of kids cry from seeing the comb. They swear it hurts. It probably does. The point is be as gentle on your own hair as yo would on your own child and you should see the same results eventually.
@@poquitovibes9432 I don't know about all of that, but Ive seen many grown adults w beautiful hair like this. It rly depends on your hair is and how you take care of it. Most of all, just trying it instead of assuming it would look bad on you.
Her hair is beautiful and you did a great job. I just now finished mine. I did them before back in 2020 while on my weightloss journey to keep my hair out of the way. To my surprise, My hair thrived in them. It Grew and thickened up so well. My scalp was easier to keep clean with this regimen also. So I have now decided to bring them back in 2023 and make it my signature style. With twists, I have the same growth as dreads but without the commitment. I also washed my hair in mini twists before and had no breakage and very few shed hairs, only had to go through and retwist on wash day since they would unravel a little. This might not be recommended but I also deep conditioned my hair in them. They’re so cute and versatile. Baby hairs make em even better.
Maybe not. Mini twists are easy to take out. Locs are a commitment. (I LOVE my mini twists, but I also love being able to take them down and wear a twist out any time I please.)
I keep mine in much longer. After so many weeks I divide mine in sections and I redo them whenever I feel like it and you cam easily tell which ones that weren't refreshed.
Those twists are still gorgeous-frizz and all. I’m 3 months micro locked (via 2 strand twists), but I really enjoyed wearing the same twists your daughter has, before I took the plunge. 😊
Omg my hair would be tangled, nearly matted, and dry by weeks end. Moisturizing would just cause the raw end to curl more and further exacerbate the issue. I wish i knew what everyone else was doing step by step, day by day, so i can figure out where I'm going wrong with this style lol
@@chocolatte522Me too. Honestly my hair does not like to be put in any type of braids or twists, they always come out frizzy and only last about a week.
Gonna be taking down my mini braids today and getting them redone tomorrow😊 I kept mine in for a month as well. My stands are fine and density is thick.. very similar to yours.
I do this when I take my hair out of braids and wanna be a little lazy for a few days. My hair is wayyyy shorter and not as full but it still does the job for sure lol
I love to put twists or plats in my 3 girls hair because they have thick long hair and it allows their scalp to breathe whilst being able to put them into different styles in minutes. ❤❤❤
Do you have a video showing how to achieve this? I've been micro-braiding my 'fro, and looking for a chemical-free option that hangs like that!! Awesome!!
Love it ! Quick question when you started the mini twist did you start off braiding or or did you just started to twist it ? How did you get it to look so full and neat ?
I actually just posted a full video with all of the details on how to get fluffy and neat mini twists on my channel😊. If it doesn't answer all of your questions, let me know. I'm more than happy to help 💚
Did this for my 135 km thru hike in Ireland so I wouldn't have to deal with my hair for the week, and it was a great style but sadly it isn't even half as full of volumen as hers, even though I did small twists. Would stil do it again though.
Nope, I just leave them alone until I take them down. The only thing I do is add a little gel to the ends to redefine the curls. It's so low maintenance 😊